The AzHeC knowledge hub
Plain-language explainers, policy updates, a working glossary, and a community forum — the library a neutral statewide convener maintains so that interoperability stays comprehensible to everyone who has to work with it.
Arizona
Start with a primer, then go deep
If you are new to health interoperability, begin with the Standards work area and our HL7 & FHIR primer, then use the Glossary to decode any term you meet along the way. Articles offer longer explainers on specific topics; News tracks policy and standards developments; the Forum is where practitioners compare notes. Nothing here sells anything — the library exists to make connected care understandable.
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Five ways into the council's published knowledge.
01Articles
Long-form explainers on interoperability standards, the statewide exchange, connected devices and pharmacy supply.
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02News
Policy and standards updates — new rules, version changes, and developments that affect Arizona's health-data ecosystem.
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03Glossary
Clear, accurate one-line definitions of the acronyms and standards that fill every interoperability conversation.
Open the glossary
04Web Stories
Short, visual walk-throughs of how a record moves, how consent works, and how a device reading reaches the chart.
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05Forum
A community space for providers, technologists and policy people to ask questions and compare implementation notes.
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